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1 I I. - A ol ::c:x. no. m. .1 I: J L.0OL , tv.:.;,J:if.csToT.:.;h.,i iialeigh, rc., tuecday. iiomn;: juni: 2, i:nl To.C:: :3 U. :r.:.r.:js Lc.vcst Since 1871 With Ex, crptien cf Years 1S03 and, 1C37 Says Deportment Te .:3 1; iiL:Ajint:".'y,:i: ;.S::rctay "ry:a f Cucry r.i To S I,, V -,. ,1 V . ?t::tcri: Cut L:.::rc3 ToEr.ic!::s i T Or V (By ths Associated Prm-.- 1 ;' Washington, Jin 1 American 6 legates o th MsxW-an mediation, , cuAferenc at Niagara Falls war In . frequent eomrautloatloa today with tH Wahngtoa government In rt tUAh MU4 to th1lrteh la th . negotiation which has arisen sues "'the boU M sent laat WMk to tlw m- dutarg outlining' h p-sttlos of th J ConMltutMMUlML It further was I. J i vt- inw Mil uaiwe V iwuinwni t r rejecting representative i the Constitutionalists As '-' participants la the peace conference now wu square ly .up to tn mediators tnemaeireg. t Uaerta'a Delegates FavoreM waa stated bar that Ooei Huerta'S representative had regard ed the development villi deft of faver as Indicating hep tor fatur peace-. Their determination te leave th matter, to ths madlatot. It waa Mrted, waa raanbad y tha Maitrao Atlnmm om tha ar that Mr. urautdi. rxpratnttnr Kafaat tuba, ran. arrlrad from WMbi(toai Ub fbo parraaaa Bota.. c . ' ' . .- That Juatleo Lamar and Mr. Lab MMii kin Imi arainc Teaanltlon Bf V t ufMH aeamad mora apparant lhaa v U Waahlngton today. Lata laat km a lone eommuBlcavUon waa adr to tna Amartcaa ooauniaHona from Um SUta Departmoat. aftat con frnco batweoa Praaidant WUaoa aad wrtary Bryaa. Attar thajp had to eclvad it otbar conimualoatiom paaaod patwaaa them and tha Waahinctoa) fovanunont. Praatdant wuaoa par aonallr aant naaaacoa to hla ropro antaUvaa, tha aatur of . whkh waa held In tha atrlctaat eoafldanoa.- Ha ml fullowa cloaely '. hu pottCT at aiUnea regarding th anodiatioa pro- I .... - ... n,(I r, rvuu atU't0 . r' becrauu-y biyaa waa axkad. "It can bo aaid that tha cxmt.renoa . i- rrorraafilnc aaUafactorUy." ha aakl ; Whathor madlatloa win oomo to i r auahr iB- aoo tho South Ajnarioan rnvoya ahouM- datarmino to rajaet ail j rropooala for onlaraina; tho aoopo of ( i na eonfaronoa aa to tneludo rapraaaa 2 i af tha Mexican rorolutioniata X aa tho pponnoat aubjoct of diaooo- Hoa haro today, auny noia im im t rigtnal propoaal for a protocol to bo i . nd hv tha Unltad Stated and Hu- 1 rta't rapraaintatlToa would- bo ad- t arad to and that th Unitad Statoa ou)d thaa await 4orolopmanta w OofMUttatloaalMto Koro Vlgoroaav , - Otbara tacUnad to tho 1ow that tho ... (onatltotlonailaU would prooaad with ; lcraaaed algor to tho phyotoat orar t " irow of tho Haarta roclmo, oaptaro f a forornmont at ttoxleo City and .en protoat that thara ,'waa aothinc o madlato. '; " . '; Borae aennita annoanoemwin nwn tho madUtora rocardlne; tho problem it i parted bare hourly. . Kepraarn (aUrea of tho ConaUtHtionaUata ooa- rred again daring tho day. : ' Tbey Inalated that bo bow had Vaaa Tcelrad to altar their poaition. ' Pwilnea to Imbm Ctearaaoa Papers. - That tho Amartcaa gOTarnment ta refualng to iaaue xlaaraaoo papara to a xor d . tod om weaaala, I roporra uongn i r;.j j rc j . t- JIIILIIilUL :?t c ::: c:::ate excec:iye nm, ; cause : U .u.:::iy Eei:.r.it3 c! Acrcaca Will fcr A t T:..t C::i , C3 r.!-i3 Ur.VJ July 31 But , IfHXinnMl bilUlllutve IImVCI It fr em 35 Per Cent ln creiea To 1 Per Cent In- i f -.. . , ... 3 C.:.-.:r3 Cca- t ;rcd Cculi: !; This Gives sf 4iJ VI l... J , ' ' (Bay afc aWVa4a"lial . Waahlngton.1; luno 1. Dayalop aienta la tba Seaate today anconragad laadora In tho belief that a rota would be taka by fatarday Bight on tha Canal tolls okcmptloa rapoal bill. Al though aa effort to aecure ananlmoaa for a rota at four o'clock Prlday failed, Senator CVOormaa, oa- poaing tha rrpaal, aaaoaaoed that, be ginning Wednaaday the bill woald ha kept oonatantly - bafora th Benata anttt It waa ciapooad t ' With th adoptloa. of ttala plan th bill will coma up automatically at I o'clock each day and not dlaplacod by appropriation bllla or other maaa areaw1 During the day a conference betwtea Bettatora Kara, Bimasooa aad Lodge at which th force for and againat rapaal war reckoned, led to an : announcement , by Baaator Slat, that . h expectad th bin to recelr fifty-two rote. Senator Sim mon! declared he did not include any aenatora counted aa doubtful and tf hla prediction ta fulfilled the repeal bill Will S majority of nine. Senators Colt and My era apok In favor of repeal today and Senator Catron oppoaed It Banal or pittmaa mtroduoed - aa amendment which weald empower th . Preaident to re duce th toll rat on Americas ooaat. wtoa Bhlpa or exempt them when nee eaeary to prorent dlacrlantnaueav . . - ' Ben tor fMaanwa, . ' la 'making th announcement that he believed the blU would recetv II watte. Senator ilmmona aald:-' -r : "We did not include aeveral 8na tors, who, X believe, will vote for tha bill. " 1 - 8o far rxj a" has ben ma le to sound Out ...uueiit oa the varioaa amendments prpoaed. or to discover if ey arbitration reeoluUo neon Id command tha needed vote. Several Senators, It waa said favor arbitration. toot win not vote for it until tna . re peal bill baa bean passed . " . Senator Ptttman, in Introducing hla raaoiutioa om powering th Prealdent to roduo or remove tolls on Aniert can coast wise ships, explained that he believed th . Hay-Pauncefot treaty did not aecur th aama rat of tplM for all ahlpa, but merely prohibited discriminations. . Senator Catron, of New Mexico, opposing the repeal bill. declared exemption waa sound aa a subsidy measure. - He asserted Great Britain had a right to ask for tratioa of the tolls noestton until It waa aeon whether there would b any discrimination against British ahlpa ta actual practice. - - ; j . 1 a " 7- LFEDERAL STORAGE t I HOUSE AT NEW BERN ; 0, Ms ' Waahlngton, D. Jun' L Th eoadltion at th cotton crop of th tountry la th lowest slace 1IT1. with the, sxoapUoa of 1101, and lt. tha department at agriculture announced today. It Issued statistic showing tha condition oa May II as T4.1 per esnt of 4 normal, or seven par cent below th tea-year average. , - Th low condition of tho crop, It waa said, waa duo largely to excessive rains and exceptionally oool nights In oentral sad northeastern Texas, east ern and southern Oklahoma,- and southwestern Arkansas which brought the condition percentage in . thoee states down to a.t and t reapeo tlvely. In Texas many farmers were ebllgad to replant several times. v , ; : se tdsuaaai ot Acreag. i No estimate of th acreage planted te ootten wUl be mads by th depart ment until July -II Unofficial esti mates of the acreage bare placed It from 1.1 per sent decrease to 1 nor- cent Increase, la a detailed review of the conditions tn the cotton statoa, th department makes favorable re- Krt an the progress of the report In avy producing sactiona of hflaaisBlp pi aad parts of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Georgia. Arkansas and Alabama. - In Texas, says th statement cotton is making on of the poorest stars wit nessed In many years. The Mississippi crop is1 probably ten or twelve days lata. Thar la soma complaint of weevils. But "taking the state aa a whole" the department says "conditiaas are excellent." In parte of Oklahoma th depart' I 1 i, : i V 'X ;--:;-t7Jass UtapikaL".:'!;: Ir m ' r i i t i f - "rH-WJ',"''''-7- i ' . I v-... .f Lt . J Ll . let J I l!aft?9W7I W 1 r. Cy CC3 Ccy Excrc..Z3 cf Skirmishin2 Over and Real Test of Stren:.- Comes Soon Candidates Need AU . : ; Possible Support. CUHX-MAKES " SPEECH leaders sav the final neasace of this (V Crtp F!?ri",?'?1 Pr?tftr,l amendment will mark tha eulmina- itrni p--"ii.j m' Pu fourteen years -at nee the passage 01 ltwl r-t.r--J WJ the Bhorman aniMrust lawi tor Fr"l Yrinni i f 1- esaption from prosecution under the riwr lUUIiJ hivil t .4 Fn taw, MBrt monopolies and restraint nftUnTmr.t fit '"Td -'Will of f41 On a vote to perleot the liiUtiwClitwiil VI,rJU lillllP B-nvlMinn tha House was record. ad let for and none againat. - As adopted the provision declares that "nothing In tne anti-trust law shall be constructed to forbid the ex istence or operation" of labor unions er farmers' co-operative associations or to forbid or restrain members of such orsanlxatlnps from "tarrying out tha lesitimata oblecta thereof. Buplemental to thla provision, th House edoDted an amendment pro- poeed by Representative Webb." In charge of the bill, add agreed on- by E3 t! Morning (ni On Wednesday .1 (Sseael n Tke Ken aM OUenw.l Chapel Hilt. June t Interspersed by addresses distinguished for their contents of 'farreachlng ' Vision aad forceful' delivery. -. the tntersock - Jssm LiMenthsl is president of tha tJnitod BaUroads af Saa Fnndaea and Is tryinf ta sav) that Wf pnyp-1 arty from ruin. Last year raurrcg than president of C com pany, Invastad over a milllpfi dollars af Ita raonsy in a land pro c which aftorward eoUapsad. Tnia Invest. ynsnt almost yat to aomparqr lnts lnlarBptci. ' ' I hanaua " here tonlcht enada a nar, ceptlbl. adva orw.lm.lar UU ""Zl t f previous years. Chief Justice wal-l ,hat wch ors.niaatlon and thalt tor Clark was the chief speaker of the I members shall not be "held or cob Every Cej.w-.i3 Sheu J V-:: Every-Tc::3 Ei::rt T. Advsnea Few Krjrs r.ein and Ev:ry Vct3 V."!! I KeedeJl To Win Th3 V:'. Cert UUJb'Cc-j:? T Ovcrcer.rjcnca . Lc" ' Tco C!::3Tc;cthcrf:rC: 1 fcrt Interest Amcr.3 3 E A InAndh ' wwvilia l 1 iVl a? mnm filed 'A A. LQuicke! Gets Appointed as Clerk of Judiciary Com-; - " t mittee"1 :' '' evening aad his ' plea for a greater University and for"a greater sdoca tlonal system 1n the Btata struck vital chord. H advocated the corre lation of all the State educational In st It utlone Into one great "Th Uni versity' of North Carolina." . i ' W. H. Swift, of Greensboro, and 8. J. Everett were tba other two alumni speakers, representing the Dia lectic and Philanthropic Literary So cieties, respectively. Mr. Swift made a powerful plea for opportunities for the average man of North Carolina. Mr. Everett saw rich promise tn the standee of the State-wide contests Conducted by tho University. ; The student speakers wars K. 8. Peel, Of Wllllamston, and P. I Web ster, of North WUkeeboro; Oscar Leach, f Haeford, was toast master of th occasion. The banquet committee consisted of Sprue Ounter, ot Raleigh; l. H. Carlton, of KernersriUe; W. R. Tay lor, of Loulsburf; B. L. Pleld, of Oreenshoroi and O. C Nance, of High Point. " i In conformity to the custom tmrnc- struetd to be Mega! combinations er conspiracies in result of trad un der th anti-trust laws." . MID IE; HI'S GOUEGE LEAY FOR t CHAPEL , HILL -u. rvS ment says, the crop will average aa J tf 'T E Ppac PW It Ol-tX M HaU to Oerrard Halt much as ithree weeks laia. while too T iey - dUM.w.il In the chapeU th graduating much rain In lower- sections has pre-1 thfiwa fin Fx-,',r'''"Pft Tlf ,r wmpts oeremonlea aa a hi vented iuttlvation. la semi-arid r i an ; CI " of their treasure-house , f lips laaan wua nnmumuos tor any - - Mexican port was, aiscioeeo toaay. have shipped with arms from Now Tork to norts w various Central Amsrioaa oonntrles, th shipments , (Continued -on Pag Two.) , glnns. however, th crop la declared, to he-- .'-!!ettl eot-iiUoa.-. -. , W hu the area i sectared to be ten days to two weeks late. In Ala batna, general noadUioaS of ethla Uoa are regarded as exeellewu. Cool weather baa retarded growth some what and weevils are aetiv In th southwestern portion of the State. ; 1'emas Moa Prosabtliut.' By far tha moat promising con ditions to be found In Texas, says tho i report, are in th north west, whore j "rains bavs given - the beat asset of moisture la six or eight years." In ths greater part of the stats, however, excessive rainfall has retarded plant ing and cool weather has caused poor termination. Much replanting has been necessary. The reports adds: "Ths rains seem to have ceased tn most . portions of ths State aad great activity la bow being witness! d in all th affected cotton ana. Labor seems ample and It sunshine will pre vail fog a week or tea days, the crop can be well cleaned." -1 - 'i - - Early Cotton in Georgia Sat,-. The early BisJhted cotton ta Geor gia, v "consisting of probably eighty march of th graduating clasa from Memorial Hall to Uerrard Hall. With- class Indlng of -col- l-as reminiscence. Prayers with Ir. kemp P. Battle. he grand old man," made Impressive ths ceremony. Oscar Leach, president tf the olasa, delivered his farevell speech, and the history of class waa related by J. L. Chambers, Jr., of Charlotte, Th pres entation of th class gift wss made by P. L. Wsbster, of North Wlik- w..Mnn n V i -i of 2 per member of the class te be Washington, a c June 1. A final I , tttm -nnrUn,inn f a park. The classes havs already sub scribed donations toward the erection of this park, and tha oa of tho series . $575.7 ; Representative Webb.$1,326e52 -W. H. . Parker Gets Appointment ; .Md.H m0 aettSaama Ik Bm 1 ftMVIIIVUI VI WMywtiWWm 111 llsal Val1lpyIJin I .,,.Ku athlaiU for Congress in the Seventh Phrtrlct tit 5 ?itt was filed I by R. P. rBeasley, nader K "l1 data of May II, th only statement wmua ne -nu mm.' n explains ml . k .....k. .h.n IS tAS hla leUer to. the dark of the House I r' rTZL7 that he did not HI a statement earlier because up 4o ten days before th primary he had spent nothing beyona what under the law ho he waa ex empted from mentioning. - His statement shows a total sxpen dltur of tta.li, with ti contributed to his campaign, III by J. M. Ham mer and 111 by "aa unknown friend." The expenditures were for newspaper advertising. r i t iiepreseataava ragev Separate EuiSdings at Trinity -fteCw Seem Likely To Durham. June I. A meeting has been called ef the Commercial Club and the Merchants Association for Tuesday evening at which time the problem ot raising money for the co ordinate -eoHes at Trinity will be taken us. Ths plana of th woman's committee f the Alumna Associa tion of ths college will b presented la lb mses mealing ef the merchant and other business men. They will be naked to act with, and tor tha ladle who hava era dueled front the college tn their cftorta t gat n sep rate anlles l th amefc ' The Women have started out te get th money for the erection and e,ulp ment of a building that will cost 1IM.00S. The college 'authorities have a u (tested that th ladles relae I1I.ISS of this amount and they have promised to make the effort to get the remainder.-- Dr. 'William P. Pew, president of the college, has stgnlned hla approval pf tha methods that arc being used by the ladles snd has bbmi written an open letter to Methodists la the Bute asking tnem to aid the raising of nnonv'"T , aiiw ncni n iimiip, ... That there la a very great need for such a co-ordinate Institution la Indl The election of permanent class of-1 cated by the fact that the collet has fleers resulted m the selection of John A. Holmes, of nraham, president, and Oscar Leach, or Haeford, secretary. . The closing event of the morning exercises of the class waa when they assembled around ths ivy-clustered Law building for a group picture of the class. Orations In competition- for the Mangun medal, the prise bestowed kbably eighty I ""P "T r t .' " V I rh n.r that member of tha can. . m -Kenresentati ve rim latsst atatewir .' z . .t ... " . nrornnvrn ttv r-irr"l r. v . .... , ki. ' lor Class seiivenng ins oeei oration --DESTROYED BY FIRE Ported la good condition. "Is I "I,"' f. i.ll.Ji atC.-.Jf oPtai?f l t University, war held In Oer- . .? a"a i . ..nr...,r i Haii at tws morning. . I . ' (nuclei at Tke Bees aad Smw.I New Bern, ' I. Damage ' to 1 the amount of Dv or six thousand dol lars waa caused her today by th destruction by fir of tho government's storage bona on Union point and several thousand .dollars .worth of lumber owned by Clyde Kby. A Se ries of accidents aad low water pree surs hindered th fir fighters and they were unable to cope with the situation and only by hard work was tha nearby plant of th Meadows Ve neer Company saved. portion of tho crop Is will not come up until it rains," adds ths report Ths Georgia crop Is es timated to be about a week later. la North Carolina tho crop Is about two weeks late due to dry. cool weather. The early planted cotton, however. lc reported as in -almost ponect con dition." 1 ' ;; ' '.,7" I stoa. ef Hsw River. "Th Error of the Dry weather la hold responsible for I uu "" "'" Ag, ul iu Remedy;" John A. k- K.k .rHuaa nf tha ,ntn in BV.nth I WllkCSborO. . ' . . I V.. " T . wiHuuewTe evrmfc The SnaJ statement of Representa- I expanded, an explanatory note being that a supplementary statement will follow. Most of the last sum Is spent for nswspapar advertising. Individ uals to whom money waa paid for oar- riag hlr. prtinting and the like In clude J. M. Edwards, Marshvllle; U i P. Rosa, Agheboro; w. K. Clement, The tour competitors were-- selected from a wide range of speaking talent In ths University, and each 'of the successful preliminary winners are vouns sneakers of proficiency In ora tory. Their names, topics and order of tneir speeches follow: u it. jonn- III I '.,' Candidate A BIG NITE - . s ' - . j. , s -' . v- . . ' ... . ., f .--;.- . -- - : " . . tnmng';kij:'iTO sixth. i; . . Will it mean'mucK or little to. 'fcnmlw,;i y;6iirself, . decide just where' the end of the contest will - ; find you. Your awad r:'; awaits. - : DO YOUR VERY BEST Carolina where "probably twenty per centals reported as not up to stand. " Dry winds havs necessitated much replanting, and rain la needed to germtnats the hue planted seed a "Th cotton standing is in almost perfect condition," says th report. - Louisiana oonaiuons sr oeciarea to be "too wet or -too dry, but gen erally, th crop la satisfactory." (- Bom lata slanted seed Is not UP and ths crop average, about twd' weeks lata. Increasing aangsr irotn in sou weevil. . "Southern Arkansas," says th re port "has had entirely too much rain. Th nalda with grass of xha beery producing sections 01 UM stats condition are favorable." la Tennaccee about threa-fourtha of th crop Is np aad "th plant Is Derhao only half as larg as tt should be at thla time, it lacks vigor, the I color being rather poor." Some sections of rionaa nave sur fsred ' poor stands dnaooouat of dry weather but plants ar well cultivated. Conditio By Bute. Virginia II; North Carolina 71; South Carolina Tt; Georgia ; Flori da II; Alabama It; Mississippi 17; Loulsiaa. It; Texas II; Arkansas Tt: Tennessee II; Missouri II; Oklahoma II; California 111. 1 - ; not been able to take care of the ap plicants for admission from the worn' aa of the Bute. They have not tho dormitory room to take car t the women Who wish to take the courses offered by Trinity College, yet one ot the nrovisions of their charter ana on of th conditions ot corns of the blggsst contributions' was- that th women of the Stat should be given ths same educational advantages the men. That waa ens of tha foun datlon st o nee of th philanthropy of Mr. waahlngton mine to the college. 1 - . Durham vyui Act, The commercial organisations of Durham will take active hold of this proposition to- rata money for this college, and believe that they will be able to get a good proportion of the necessary amount from Durham peo ple. - Both the merchants and th members of th Commercial club be lieve n will be a great thing for ths etty. They are today , sending out of ll.III.ll and a contribution by O. M. Mull of tof. 'Among the in dividuals to whom Mn. Webb paid money for expenses were O. M. Mull. W. B. Berry, A .L. Bulwlnkle, Edgar W. Pbarr, C. P. . Mungo and R, C Praxier. - '.-'-. Representative Wsbb today named ELAY L'EAl.3 CEFEAT; EFFCHT f.EA?,S SUCCIC ' Mrs. C TL Bart ahouM 1 "ts t a aoor of II. MM Vote tn t is(eoa rotes Mends?' I -a. .Vntfl snldnlcht, aluna t: i: V M gktra votes WIS be IsaneJ r i l club of new esbst-r''... . Holmes, sf Ornham. "The Ethics of arovrnvu wiiiimih. , . . , i -v . . - j . n tii nrOT . rnii Prifwlnie I something lixc 4US personal letters in Mvs Webb shows a total expenditure "-T" VU"7iT x.--.m.'. .d I vltmg people to attend the meet in t Elbert 8. Peel, of Wllllamston. Thel Tucwlay evening at th T. M. C A. Rla of an Intellectual Feudalism." The announcement of ths winner of the medal la deferred untl Wednes day, commencement day proper. Ths Judges ef the contest wot & J. Everett, or ureanvtue; u. o. meeie, Pew of' th candidate seem t i realise that vary little time rema, , and th little that Is left means vic tory or defeat.-Some, of 'ths i -prising candidates seem to b cf t opinion that they hava reacht l a. plac of comparative safety. , TiiU i. aa erroneous Ides, snd thes conu-1-tsnts should bestir thsmselves, or I wUIIng to accept one of the lit; fountain pens In lieu of an automo bile: At this stags of ths contest to Changs are rapid. With success very aer, com of the candldatea at a weakening, and this at ths Very timo whan effort ta at a premium. Do na lues a tine motor car through over confluence, not to say Indolenca, con- dldale. With the end of ths corn- i in a gut, do not give up. Tour f-s. i 1 and a iualntauces ' have itilriitn. i themselves la your campaign, and yes not only owe them tho right to expect Bluh of, you, but you must be loyal to yourselr. ' To go Cows to defeat is not reprehensible, , uuless failure comes through a fault of your own. and In this case to fait of an Sward would be te acknowledge that yoa are not a caliber to b success- ijul. for the one thing that will bring disappointment In this contest la lack. cf vote and a lack of votes means lack of work. Incidentally soms care lessness upon your part ' , Not Words, But work. Ths time has past when mere talk carried a candidate along with tho. who really worked. The weeding out process has cleared th field for ac tion, and from now on. th real con testants will make things interesting (or each other.- Heal work and litti noise will occupy the attention of th campaigners. The splendid cars or exhhlbttlon have stirred up th crivslry considerably, and ones having exam-i Insd them beautiful machines, tn candidates. If never before, now real ise )uat what success will mesa tn them. ' ' - ' . . ' , . : AUewUon, Cnndklatr! Remember, contestants, that thef arc two big Chalmers and six fin Sludebakrr automobiles to be dis tributsd among you, together with nearly i 111. worth ef other .gifts. But, rOmeunber siso, mat your snaro of the good things depend! .abso- , luteiy upon .yourscivea. If you ar aaaigned a motor car, you will have, deserved It; If you carry sway a. fountain perwyou decervs itXh gift you get will Indicate Just ths amount. (Continued on Fags Six) t ' AuPSTof K'ssR Rolnghnnd C.W.Till.tVJr. t thWJiidicianr committee.' er wntenivt - Mr. Webb has been recently made chairman. W. I. Plonk, who ' has been Mr. Webb's secretary, will be J. A- nolasss. . "Ths Ethics of American. Diplo macy" was th subject of J. A. tn contest lor me man- In that section ere foul retained In on of ths places on tha I Ho'm lM snd weeds and a portion committee. I- .BJlm!rJ!a a stiU Is unplantsd. In th 1 Reuieseiilatlve Ood7lrrtoiy-BTOFn wrtnrot a m a . - a II Wk t Brim DrTinniM SO tne appointment 01 u. n. rsxaex, -,r- - - - Haraett county" Mack McArthur of I American dlplonmcy moved without S1s72-b ch so long as th. Amsrlcan Idea caehrnew nation means) the beginning of a new diplomacy; Robs"and Fred M. pVion M rural I"' r""?' 1? which our foreign policy was directed. Hlit in lit! a cloud of paternalism overshadowed American diplomacy through which tho sun of democracy I has seldom sines found an oppor-1 tunlty to shine. Prom paternalism ws have advanced Into Imperialistic land ' grabbing and obnoxious tuts- lata. We have departed from the teaching I ' ,, . (Continued On Page Two.) usjuirinnirsnniTi-i -iii " " f ' " SMALHJDralUIATED UNlOfJ WOULD Mint. Time He Has Been Hon? , ored With Congressional Nomination From First , 1111 mi Washington, Juns 1. Congressman John H. Small was today renominated at Kdenton, N. C. to represent the First Congressional district In Con gress. This Is ths ninth tlms that Mr. Small has been honored with the nomination. He is now the senior member of the North Carolina delega tion and a members of ths rivers and I barhor commute carrier from St- Pauls. W. C. Bradsher, W. L. "Dmstead and J. C Carrtngton, of Durham, reached Washington today in an automooue and will start on the return trip to morrow through the Shenandoah Val ley vi Baltimore. 1 Other Tar Heels her Include J. C. Buxton and B. H. Taylor, of Winston- Salem; L. 11. Clement,, Salisbury, and A. R. Andrews. Jr.. Ralelth. hccrotarw Dsnleb snd Retlhrld Leave Secretaries Joeephus, Daniels and William C. Redfield, accompanied by Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Red Held and Mm Charles K. Drury, daughter of Secre tary and Mrs. Kedneld, left at 11:41 tonight for Chapel Hill, where Secre tary Kedneld will deliver the com mencement address. Wednesday af ternoon the Dart will go by sutomo- bllc to Raleigh, where Secretary Red" field will speak Thursday night APPEXDICTTU IS FATAL. For Second Time Wlthl Tear It 2JQ rsumero UU.iJ XU! Claims son 01 jnr. . w, uiooisa. . Newton. Mar 11. The remains of ths sixteen-year-old son of Mr. J. W. Gibson, of Albemarle, who died Fri day, wars brought to Catawba yeater day morning on No. 11, and taken to Canter church, where -they wer In terred. The cervlce were conducted by Rev. Beverly Wilson. Appendicitis 1 waa the cause 01 nis oeatn. 'Mr. uid- son lost his oldest son last summer. caused by tha same disease. BELEGftLIZEO Not Combinations, In Re-strain t of Trade Vs son lived on nis iarm anout cignt miles from here until about three months ago, when he moved to AJ bo- marl. - Washington. D. C. June 1. -Trad Unions and Farmers' Unions would be specifically legalised In their ex istence and declared not to be combi nations in restraint ot trade by a para- Mr, Glb- graph which the House today ineor- orated In the Clayton bill so supple ment ths anti-trust laws. 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